Welsh predating Columbus

DaveVanP

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The Mayans built temples and pyramids similar to the Egyptian Pyramids. The Mound builder Indians were from Atlantis whether Cheyenne or Cherokee later I do not know? But the Cherokee were always known as the educated or civilized Indians and the Cheyenne Indians have a blood type that is compatible with any other blood type. Just a few things.

Cultures all over the world built mounds and pyramids: Sumerians, Egyptians, Celts, Chinese, Japanese, Polynesians, Amerinds in both North and South America... Building mounds appears to be an inherent instinct of humans...put a 3-year-old in a sandbox, and they will make a mound. Give them a box of blocks or Legos, and they will build a tower...and different children from around the world, who have nothing in common with each other will build mounds and towers that are similar in shape and construction, without having any cultural connection. There are only so many ways to build a pyramid that will endure centuries - so those that do are likely to be of similar construction. The bow and arrow were developed about 50,000 years ago, independently, in China, Africa, and Europe. There is no evidence of cultural exchange.

The Cherokee were NOT "always known as the educated or civilized Indians" - at least not until the mid-1700's (at least that is the FIRST time they are referred to as such), and at that time, it was ONLY because they were very accepting of "civilized" European ways. They adapted to living in European-style houses, adopting European-style clothing, practicing Christian religion, and generally willing to "give up the Old Ways" to assimilate themselves into a new culture.

The "universal donor" blood type, "O-Neg" is very rare (about 7% of the world's population)...and nearly non-existent among Native Americans. About 95% of North American Natives are O+, with those of Mexico and South America nearly 100%. Oddly, the Blackfoot tribe of Montana and south-central Canada has a high percentage of A+ blood type. O+ and A+ blood types are the most common types in the world, each making up about 35%. Type O-Neg blood "universal donor" is nearly exclusively European Caucasian. There is nothing about the blood of Cheyenne that sets it apart from any other Native blood...or about 37% of White, 39% of Asian, or 47% of African blood, for that matter.
 

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